In subsequent posts in a discussion launched by an Islamic State (IS) supporter about maritime attacks on military, commercial, and civilian ships, that user and another examined the targeting of such vessels, especially with the presence of radar systems.

A jihadist called on Muslims to kill Dutch parliamentarian Geert Wilders in response to the Muhammad cartoon contest organized by his PVV party, and urged jihadi Telegram channel administrators to promote the demand.

The Mali-based al-Qaeda (AQ) branch, Nusrat al-Islam wal Muslimeen (NIM), reportedly claimed credit for a landmine explosion on a Malian army vehicle, while a source "close" to the group denied the killing of two leaders in Libya.

The Islamic State (IS) has reportedly sent photos of Druze women it took prisoner in Syria's Suwayda governorate and recorded a video of one, wherein she gives the group's demand that the Syrian military cease its offensive to retake the area or they will be executed.

Since releasing a video urging lone-wolf jihadists to carry out biological weapon attacks in the West, an Islamic State (IS)-linked group launched a poster campaign promoting the idea, and depicted in the fourth poster a man holding such a weapon in a city.

A pro-Islamic State (IS) Kashmir-centric media unit released an audio speech attributed to a Harakat-ul-Mujahideen member disassociating from his group and pledging allegiance to IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.